Showing posts with label free services for Youtube. Show all posts
Showing posts with label free services for Youtube. Show all posts

Friday, January 31, 2014

Movie Planet - 5,000 Free movies Online (Android, iOS, Windows)


Movie Planet is a free service offering you to watch over 5,000 Free movies Online, with database, updated on a daily basis. You can watch the movies as on your desktop computer, as on your tablet.

For those, who are strictly law obedient citizens, it is important to highlight that the content, provided in the Movie Planet app, is hosted by YouTube and is available in public domain, thus the viewing is absolutely legally allowed. The service does not upload any Movies to YouTube, or use any questionable sources on the list. This app is developed to provide you content in organized and orderly matter, saving you valuable time for browsing and checking YouTube Videos one-by-one.

Movie Planet arranges daily scans the YouTube servers to locate the best free and full movies on for you. Watch Sci-fi, Horror, Crime, War, Western, Romance, Comedy, Fantasy, History, Mystery, Drama, Thriller, Musicals... and does not pay a dime.

You can sort by year, IMDB rating, Alphabet, and new releases... Soon more languages and subtitles will be supported.

Main Features:
* Streaming Full movies.
* Sorting by IMDB Rating, New releases.
* Movie Information including synopsis and actors.
* New releases Updates.
* Search bar
* For better performance it is recommended to use fast Internet: 3G or Wi-Fi.

Developer gives assurance that none of your data will be used, collected or processed. This application might stream videos, play sounds, or show content and nothing more. No IP address, no tinkering, no sneaking information around.

Screenshots:




Developer: Polosoft

Download applications from the links below (choosing the right platform):

Sunday, November 22, 2009

Advanced Internet music player for YouTube

If you are a music fan, take a close look on a new service, recently featured by TheNextWeb. TubeRadio.fm is not just one more search engine for music videos on YouTube, but the interesting and comprehensive social community with the ability to build and share your video playlists of songs with others.

The slick iTunes-type interface allows you to search for music either via YouTube or via Last.fm’s database of releases. Then you can add individual tracks or whole albums to a playlist. As you play your favorite track, simultaneously the video clip is shown from the YouTube alongside with artist information from Last.fm and related lyrics (where available) displayed from Lyricsfly.com.

TubeRadio.fm isn’t just for personal use though; it’s got the beginnings of a strong social side thanks to embedded features of playlist sharing. You can share your music taste through Twitter, Facebook, by email, or by a copying a direct URL. You can even befriend other users of the service and show off your finely crafted playlists to them directly on the site.

Everything about TubeRadio.fm screams quality – right down to small touches like the way a floating thumbnail for a video that appears when you hover over an item in your playlist.

It was developed by a London-based duo over four months and they are currently hard at work developing version 2 of the service. The revamp is due for launch next month but the current interface and set of features is already quite impressive.

Image and video hosting by TinyPic

The service is absolutely free for all users, and it is completely web-based, so you do not have to install any code on your computer.

Authors website: http://www.tuberadio.fm/



Video Review for TubeRadio.fm

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

55 Freeware Utilities and Free Web Services for YouTube Users

YouTube (http://www.youtube.com) is not one of the most popular, but the MOST POPULAR site to distribute and share your favorite videos, and to find and review video clips from your friends, or just from other Youtubers on the topic of your personal interests.


The number of videos uploaded to YouTube each day is astounding. According to InformiTV: Every minute, some 13 hours of video are uploaded to YouTube. “That’s the equivalent of Hollywood releasing more than 57,000 full-length movies every week.” In November 2006, YouTube was bought by Google Inc. for $1.65 billion, and is now operated as a subsidiary of Google.

While for most of the people, YouTube experience is limited by the developers’ website, there are already multiple third-party services, tapping in the basic site functionality.

Couple of days ago, I have started a new project, bringing all the useful free services and computer programs, related to YouTube, on one list. This Rating List from RateItAll will present a collection of the best Youtube software utilities and online services to download Youtube videos, convert them into more popular formats, or just upload them on the site. All the reviewed tools are free to use and are going to enhance your YouTube experience. At the moment, the list is far of being complete, but I would like to ask assistance of the Flixya users’ to fill blank spots and add the favorites, worth placing on the list.

You can leave your suggestions in the comments to this post, or submit your entry directly to the RateItAll list. Appreciate your assistance.

List can be accessed:
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